November 29, 2013
So, I have been sitting on this review for over a year! I'm such a bad blogger! But I am finally getting to it! Totally unintentional but I visited this location almost a year to the day that I am posting it's review!
The Sweet Leaf in Williamsburg is the 2nd location and opened in 2012. The first location being in Long Island City and the third also being in Long Island City but also serves cocktails after 6pm! The third location is starting to offer savory food along with their cocktails and the first location has a laptop room and a record room in the back complete with a turntable and tons of records! I really have to check this out for myself!
The Williamsburg location is a 'Green Build' according to their website and was built with reclaimed wood. They sell coffee from Stumptown and Ritual Roasters. Supposedly, they do karaoke on Thursday nights but I didn't see anything specifying what locations or times.
Foosball! Haha! (I can never say that word without laughing!) |
Lots of space to sit and work or just relax! |
Comfy Chairs! Also, this location shares a space with a real estate company: Modern Space. |
Really like this idea: labeling the lids! |
From the Left, Clockwise: Blueberry & Coconut Vegan Scone, Ginger Matte Tea, Raspberry Coffeecake, Cortado |
As for the cortado, it was a little too strong for me to comfortably drink and sadly, adding sugar did not help it. I'm afraid I had to leave this drink unfinished, which a true shame for me. After reading a few reviews from others, super strong coffee seems to be a something Sweetleaf is known for.
I recently (as in the day of this posting) come upon a Yelp review and I'm very upset that I did not get a chance to try either of these iced drink options when I went as they sound delish!
"Rocket Fuel - A perfect New Orleans style coffee laced with full-bodied chicory and sweetened up with just the right amount of maple syrup. It's better than Blue Bottle I must say.
Voodoo Child - Thick coffee sweetened with condensed milk is Sweetleaf's version of Vietnamese iced coffee. It's ridiculously delicious. After nursing this baby for four hours, I still have some left. Ice is long melted, but flavor still remains. Def a must try."
Street Art from the area... |
View Crossing the Street to get to Sweetleaf. Hello NYC! |
Photos by Nathanael Maharaj
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